ASUS shows liquid cooled ROG GTX 780 Ti Poseidon

Posted on Friday, November 29 2013 @ 11:52 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
TPU got its hands on some pictures of the ASUS ROG Poseidon, an upcoming custom-design GeForce GTX 780 Ti graphics card with DirectCU H2O, a new cooling solution that combines air and liquid cooling to achieve better performance and quieter operation. The slides also reveal that the card ofers DIGI+ VRM and highly-durable Black Metallic Capacitors. Pricing and availability is unknown.
DirectCU H20 packs two dust-proof fans, three heatpipes, a large heatsink and a water block. Based on the prototype card showcased by ASUS earlier this year we can assume the ROG Poseidon will have three working modes - air only, liquid only and combined (air and liquid).
ASUS ROG Poseidon


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